Holding My Wife at Gunpoint — Episode Eight, Res Publica, Live on Radio NZ
Res Publica, read by Stuart Devenie, on Radio New Zealand Nine-to-Noon Listen now. You can read notes on the previous episode here. In this Episode Eight, Arcady considers how his beloved island came...
View ArticleGoodbye to Father — Episode Nine, Res Publica, Live on Radio NZ
Res Publica, read by Stuart Devenie, on Radio New Zealand Nine-to-Noon Listen now. You can read notes on the previous episode here. In this Episode Nine, Arcady has received the $500,000 investment...
View ArticleAmends to the Albatross — Episode Ten, Res Publica, Live on Radio NZ
Res Publica, read by Stuart Devenie, on Radio New Zealand Nine-to-Noon Listen now. You can read notes on the previous episode here. In this Episode Ten, Arcady sets sail to his island in an old...
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View ArticleThe Taxi Driver’s Poem — Stanzas 109 to 116
Odysseus and Calypso in the caves of Ogygia. Painting by Jan Brueghel the Elder (1568–1625)Res Publica, Book One, Canto the Second 109. Okay, my taxi bard, your time has come to take my poem’s stage!...
View ArticleShipwreck
The stricken cargo ship Rena, which ran aground off the coast of Tauranga.Or whether a throbbing hull, or freighter’s bulk, might somehow stimulate her, and she might reach to stroke it -– and cause a...
View ArticleProtected: “The Prophecy” by Zireaux
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View ArticleTuesday Poem: “The World Inverted: A Prophecy” by Zireaux
Qutub Minar in Delhi: ‘…gotmek the wyşka – a phallic slur we / Turkmen know well. It means: “devour / the minaret,” or “fell the tower.”‘Sayeed continues his story… ‘Of demons (dow) her lyrics spoke....
View ArticleTuesday Poem: “A Troubled Hush”
‘…that concrete flower / rose into a long-stemmed tower.”‘You know, Arcady, what I most dreaded — and most admired – those years ago when I first came to Auckland? Below a pink sky, our airport shuttle...
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